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Invest your IRA like a pro

I’m 38 and just rolled $ 120,000 into an IRA. I’m trying to decide whether I should invest it on my own or pay an investment firm a fee to do it for me. I’m inexperienced, so I really don’t even know what information I should factor into this decision. Any suggestions? — Trevor S.
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The Best Way to Invest in Biotech Stocks

The Best Way to Invest in Biotech Stocks

The appeal of finding the right biotech stock is self-evident. If you get it right, and a cutting-edge biotech scores a major win with a breakthrough drug treatment, then you can score huge gains.

Last month, I reviewed my performance over the course of 2011 in hopes of gleaning important new lessons for the coming year. Chief among those lessons: avoid companies that will need fresh injections of capital to keep afloat. I singled out the biotech sector, which not only faces the prospect of an uncertain economic environment in which to raise money, but is headed by executives who are simply clueless about how Wall Street works. So many biotech stocks waited far too long to raise money that their shares have fallen 50% or even 75% in the past year on fears of a liquidity crunch by the time they finally raised needed funds. The dilution for these firms has been stunning.

The current year should bring more of the same. Many of these companies raised about a years' worth of fresh capital in 2011 and will need to reload the balance sheet once again in 2012 — at likely depressed levels, implying even more painful dilution.

Sadly, for every biotech stock that takes off sharply, another half-dozen plunge to new lows because of nature of these cash-constrained business models.

Instead, it seems far wiser to simply own a basket of biotech stocks in order to gain exposure to this still-promising sector. This limits upside when compared with the potential of a single high-flying biotech company, but also greatly reduces risk.

Let's take a look at a few options.

One Reason To Invest In Cosan: Sugar’s New Markets

By Kevin Quon:

Cosan (CZZ) stands as one of the largest sugar producers in one of the largest sugar-producing regions of the world. Cosan also thrives as one of the largest ethanol producers in a country that has geared about 50% of its entire sugar crop towards such energy production. Additionally, Cosan reigns as one of the largest sugarcane crushers in this very important crop.

Sugar will undoubtedly have a very important role in the future. Apart from its traditional role as a food sweetener, biofuel production is starting to show significant promise for the future of the industry. As advanced biofuel production capacity begins to come online, established ethanol markets, scaleable technology, and the promise of higher output yields should continue to make sugar a choice commodity as a production input.

Evidence of such a trend can be seen in Solazyme’s (SZYM) relationship with Bunge (BG). Bunge and Solazyme agreed in 2011

Stock Trading: How to Invest Safely and Stress-Free

Stock Trading: How to Invest Safely and Stress-Free

In this eBook – “Stock Trading: How to Invest Safely and Stress-Free”

You will learn…

Which Investments are not Risky: Even in the Current Economy

The difference between long term and short term trading

The Stock Investor’s Pocket Calculator: A Quick Guide to All the Formulas and Ratios You Need to Invest Like a Pro Reviews

The Stock Investor’s Pocket Calculator: A Quick Guide to All the Formulas and Ratios You Need to Invest Like a Pro

Every stock market investor needs to be able to calculate value, profits, and cash flow in order to make basic decisions like whether to buy, hold, or sell. But it’s easy to get intimidated by all the ratios and formulas, especially when incorrect calculations can lead to costly investment mistakes. The Stock Investor’s Pocket Calculator simplifies the math behind successful equity investing. Containing over 100 ratios and formulas, the book translates them into plain English, breaks them down

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Ready To Invest In SodaStream For The Long Haul: Part 2

By Brian Schmeer:



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Summary Recommendation

SodaStream’s (SODA) management is executing their strategy at all aspects of their business. Having sought aggressive expansion in the United States, the company has now established a large and impressive distribution network that limits future competition. American revenue is growing at over 100% year over year and the company has routinely crushed earnings estimates. Analyst recommendations have been positive and are continuing to improve. My valuation of the company yielded an implied stock price of $ 48, confirming the stock as a strong buy. Potential successful product developments and expansion in Asian markets, particularly Japan, represent opportunities for further revenue growth not incorporated in my valuation.

The Business

SodaStream develops, manufactures, and sells home carbonation systems that enable consumers to transform ordinary water into carbonated soft drinks and sparkling water. The company also manufactures and sells consumables consisting of C02 refills, reusable carbonation bottles

Forget Gold… Invest in This Metal Instead

Forget Gold... Invest in This Metal Instead

It's one of the most highly sought metals on the planet. If I'm right, then demand could surge more than 800% in the next four years…

And no, I'm not talking about gold, or any other precious metal for that matter.

The metal I'm thinking of is much more practical. It's a key ingredient in everything from pharmaceuticals to rocket fuel. It's a lubricant, a propellant and a nuclear-reactor coolant. It's also crucial for fireworks, airplanes, glass cookware and even medicine cabinets.

Generally speaking, it has more uses than duct tape… But that's not why I like it.

I like it because, pound for pound, this featherweight metal can store more electric energy than just about any other material…

I'm talking about lithium, the battery maker's best friend. You probably have some of this metal within arm's reach of you. If you own an iPod or iPad, then you definitely do.

Cramer’s ‘Mad Money’ Recap: Invest Like a Pro (Final)

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Editor’s note: This recap was last published on Aug. 19, 2011.




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It’s Time to Invest in Cuba

A unique type of revolution just kicked off in the country — and it could make some smart investors a lot of money…
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Brazil Foods, A Great Way To Invest Brazil’s Booming Economy

By Bill Gunderson:

Brazil is the largest country in South America and it is the fifth largest country in the world. The current population of Brazil is right around 192 million people. Geographically, Brazil is strategically located in South America as it relates to trade. Brazil shares a border with every South American country except Ecuador and Chile.

Brazil currently has the seventh largest economy in the world. Brazil is also one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Brazil has a mixed economy with abundant natural resources. Brazilian exports are booming. Everything from orange juice, soybeans, steel, coffee, ethanol, aircraft, and meat are currently fueling the Brazilian economy.

The Brazilian stock market has delivered returns far superior to those of our S&P 500 over the last three, five, and ten years. Our markets have outperformed Brazil over the last twelve months, however. Here is a table that shows the performance of


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